From The Detroit Metro Times.
Henry Payne, a Detroit News auto industry reporter who moonlights as a political cartoonist is being criticized for appearing to imply that U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib is a member of Hezbollah, which critics have labeled as “racist,” “xenophobic,” “vile,” and “disgusting.”
The illustration depicts Tlaib at her desk next to the charred remains of an electronic device with a thought balloon reading, “Odd, my pager just exploded.”
The cartoon is a reference to a recent attack against the Lebanese organization Hezbollah that is believed to have been orchestrated by Israel, in which beepers and walkie-talkies were modified to act as remote-controlled explosives.
The bombs injured thousands and killed dozens, including at least two children, and could be a violation of international law, which prohibits the use of booby traps.
When asked for comment, the Detroit News said the comic did not appear in its pages and noted it has not run Payne’s comics for years, though Payne signs his work using his @detroitnews.com email address.
Payne’s political cartoons are nationally syndicated by Andrews McMeel Syndication.
Payne and Andrews McMeel Syndication did not immediately respond to requests for comments.
The Tlaib cartoon was picked up by the conservative magazine National Review, and from there it circulated on the social media platform X.
Payne and Andrews McMeel Syndication did not immediately respond to requests for comments.
The Tlaib cartoon was picked up by the conservative magazine National Review, and from there it circulated on the social media platform X.
Other elected officials representing the Detroit area’s Arab and Muslim communities echoed Tlaib’s disapproval of the cartoon.
“Absolutely disgusting. Anti-Arab bigotry & Islamophobia have become normalized in our media,” Dearborn mayor Abdullah H. Hammoud wrote on X.
“The National Review ran this dangerous cartoon of RashidaTlaib. This garbage was created by Henry Payne with the @detroitnews.”
He added, “At what point will people call this out?”
He added, “At what point will people call this out?”
“Pay attention to who condemns this. And then recognize the different standard Arab and Muslim politicians are held by.”
On his website, henrypayne.com, Payne titled the comic “Cartoon: Tlaib Pager Hamas,” implying that the Congresswoman is also a member of the governing body of Gaza.
Both Hamas and Hezbollah have been designated as terrorist organizations by the U.S, and both have been trading escalating attacks with Israel ever since Hamas captured Israeli hostages on Oct. 7.
On his website, henrypayne.com, Payne titled the comic “Cartoon: Tlaib Pager Hamas,” implying that the Congresswoman is also a member of the governing body of Gaza.
Both Hamas and Hezbollah have been designated as terrorist organizations by the U.S, and both have been trading escalating attacks with Israel ever since Hamas captured Israeli hostages on Oct. 7.
Tlaib and others in Congress have urged the Biden administration to call for an immediate de-escalation and ceasefire.
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